tautologism

tautologism

(tɔːˈtɒləˌdʒɪzəm)
n
(Logic) the use of tautology
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tautologism

Rare. tautology.
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Haac and Viallaneix put their finger to the crux of this construction by emphasizing Michelet's humanistic Tautologism, stripped of all transcendence, in which the people communicates with itself as through an immanent medium.
Subjects already think "historically," so historians are continuous with true subjects, those who think historically -- supreme tautologism. Nietzsche thought that in advanced societies definite "goals are missing," an opportunity for experimenting with different desubjectivizations.
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